Friends University
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Wichita Scottish Rite
332 East 1st Street North
Wichita, KS 67202
When was the last time you had a great conversation?
Friends University will offer an evening of in-depth conversation and dialogue about important community topics during its Great Conversation! event March 9 at Wichita Scottish Rite from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Choose from a broad set of topics hosted by prominent community moderators and Friends University faculty. Seating is limited for this new, unique community event, so make your reservations soon!
Beth Fisher
316-295-5629
bethf@friends.edu
Marriage and Family Therapy facility
Dr. Paul White will present "ADHD Without Meds: A Research Based Cognitive Training Intervention with an 80 Percent Success Rate" as part of the Master of Science in Family Therapy program's Noontime Forum.
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Beth Fisher
316-295-5629
bethf@friends.edu
Marriage and Family Therapy facility
Dr. Joyce Webb will present “Managing Self in the Context of Intimacy; The Influence of Attachment” as part of the Master of Science in Family Therapy program's Noontime Forum.
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Beth Fisher
316-295-5629
bethf@friends.edu
Marriage and Family Therapy facility
Sandra Charbonneau, JD, LBSW, will present “Juvenile Court and Mental Health: How to Work Together” as part of the Master of Science in Family Therapy program's Noontime Forum.
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Terri Erker
316-295-5835
chili_cookoff@friends.edu
Garvey P.E. Center Multipurpose Room
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Beth Fisher
316-295-5629
bethf@friends.edu
Marriage and Family Therapy facility
Carol Hammon-Paulson, Ph.D., DMin, ARNP, will present “Heart-focused Biofeedback: Using Heart-Rate Variability for Enhanced Emotional and Physical Health” as part of the Master of Science in Family Therapy program's Noontime Forum.
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Beth Fisher
316-295-5629
bethf@friends.edu
FOR NOVEMBER ONLY
Olive White Garvey Business Technology Building (BTB), room 103
Beth Christensen, M.S., LCMFT, will present “Playing Games: Play Therapy Techniques” as part of the Master of Science in Family Therapy program's Noontime Forum.
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Gary Rapp
316-295-5838
rappg@friends.edu
Sebits Auditorium in the Riney Fine Arts Center
The event is open to the public. General admission is $3. Friends University students may attend free with their student ID.
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